Nothing says the 1990s like a CRX body and sleek, thin, headlamps.
The Camoria Olympia uses all of the engines posted above. The models shown here use the 94T and the 94V8
Nothing says the 1990s like a CRX body and sleek, thin, headlamps.
The Camoria Olympia uses all of the engines posted above. The models shown here use the 94T and the 94V8
So that’s the 92’ Barcelona" Version then?
lol
I really like your cars! They look good and the engines are just fine!
Thank you so much! We are not going to stop trying to make our cars better, though. In the future we’d like to see our cars get on average double the mpg they do now.
We won’t stop until we’re at least in the top 3
Which track is this for?
Automation Track
Okay, good luck gunning for the top!
Those headlights are sick!
Glad you like them!
Camoria Automotive is proud to introduce its first wagon/estate model! It is modeled after the popular D-Style platform.
Currently, it comes in two models:
Base:
Uses the same base engine as the D-Style Hatch, SP-Noma
That’s nice, but what about if you want to lug your kids off to football practice going 200mph? What if you want to do donuts in the supermarket parking lot? FEAR NOT. Camoria Automotive is way ahead of you on this. For this purpose, we have introduced the Camoria D-Style Wagon G
.
It features a new engine designed by Camoria Automotive, called the SP-WagonS. Featured below:
And here is the car (with performance stats for both base and G models):
This car not only challenges fellow competitor speed wagons (CTS-V wagon comes to mind), but it also beats several sports cars in the speed and acceleration range. And there’s room for the dog, too!
The 90s saw a revival of Camoria Automotive brand, after horrid sales in the 1980s. This was greatly in part to the revival of the GTC, which ended in the 70s. The 1992 GTC brought back the excitement to the brand. In celebration of this, in 1993, Camoria Automotive released a special design version of the car to display the brand’s ability to change with the times while keeping its roots at heart.
Here it is: 1992 Camoria GTC GX:
It uses the same engine as the '92 model:
[size=200]The year is 2020[/size]:
Camoria has had great success with the continuation of sales with the GTC platform, as well as many others.
In celebration, Camoria Automotive released a special car for the start of the decade:
[size=150]Camoria 1-Style[/size]
Here’s the engine: SP-2020
Every car I see here is brilliant, except the SP-WagonS. The fixtures would look great on a more modern estate body if we had one, but I think the front and back of the car look a bit too modern for the estate body. I’m not criticizing your design skills, just the body it was placed on!
I hoping there will be some more modern body styles (maybe on the sedan body style). Until then I’ve had to improvise. I just try to imagine the idea of the car on that body.
The Q-Style wins the “Most Evil Looking Car” award by a mile! I really like it!